Wounded + Caregivers

The National Military Family Association strongly believes wounded service members have wounded families and our Nation must ensure the emotional, financial, and readjustment requirements of these families are met.

Wounded service members aren’t always the only ones who have battle scars. Our Association strongly believes wounded families bear their own battle scars, and it is the responsibility of our Nation to ensure the emotional, financial, and readjustment requirements of these families are met.

Military families ask what resources are available to them if their service member is wounded, injured, or ill. Many have asked for an easy-to-use guide that would help them navigate those first steps after a service member’s injury.

Each wound, injury, and illness are unique. Remember you are not alone. Take some time to explore the information, resources, and benefits available to you so you do not become overwhelmed.

Wounded

Find out how to avoid information delays if your service member is ever wounded and how to access necessary care when needed. Read More>>

Caregiver

Caregivers need support too. Find resources and tips to help you adjust to your new role caring for your wounded loved one. Learn More>>

Taking Care of Your Warrior

Taking care of an injured spouse is difficult and requires some time to adjust. Access tips and resources to help you with this new responsibility. Learn More>>

Leave and Benefits

Find information on leave and benefits that may be available to you as a caregiver. Read More>>

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